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In his quest to become successful enterprenuer, Aditya Parikh puts life on the back burner, including his father Bipin Chandra Parikh who was later diagnosed with pontine glioma. Aditya agrees to take his father to Uttarakhand to fulfill his last wishes where the accidentally meet a backpacker named Ketki Mehta. The journey turns out to be an experience with surprises and realizations of their way to happiness and closeness.

According to trade analyst Komal Nahta, the film became the highest grossing film of Gujarati cinema.[7][8] The ticketing website BookMyShow estimated the gross of ₹24 crore (US$3.3 million), as of March 2019.

The film received mostly positive reviews by the critics. Shruti Jambhekar of The Times of India rated it 4 out of 5 and praised the director for screenplay, editing, cinematography, music and performances.[2] Saurabh Shah rated it 4 out of 5 and praised direction, music and performances but crticised the length of the climax.[9]Mid-day Gujarati noted the trend of films based on the father-son relationships and gave a positive review.[10] Tushar Dave writing for Sarjak.org praised the film for its message, cinematography, music and performances of lead actors but criticised some dialogues, melodrama, performance of Aruna Irani and the length of climax.[11]